Furuno FS-1575 FS-2575 FS-5075 ユーザーズマニュアル
10. NBDP TRANSMISSION, RECEPTION
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DIRTLX macrofile
Sample DIRTLX macrofile
Sample DIRLTX macrofile
10.10 Automatic Telex Using Macrofile
This section describes how to transmit a telex message using a macrofile.
Basic procedure
1. Register an answerback code (telex number assigned by the coast station).
2. Register the coast station frequency and channel to a scan group.
3. Register the station name including the scan group name.
4. Retrieve a macrofile. Include the station name and the message file name. Type
2. Register the coast station frequency and channel to a scan group.
3. Register the station name including the scan group name.
4. Retrieve a macrofile. Include the station name and the message file name. Type
the message and save the file.
5. Open the macro operation menu and select a macrofile. Your message will be
transmitted automatically. Below is the sequence of automatic message transmis-
sion to a coast station.
1) Search for free-signal
2) Call coast station on one of its radio channels
3) After connection is established, identity exchange
4) Transmission of service category and subscriber's address
5) Transmission of message
sion to a coast station.
1) Search for free-signal
2) Call coast station on one of its radio channels
3) After connection is established, identity exchange
4) Transmission of service category and subscriber's address
5) Transmission of message
< [1] UNTITLED1 >
@FREE $RRR$
@CALL S:LYNGBY RADIO
@WRU
@CASE GA+?
@SEND DIRTLX725644325+
@CASE MSG+?
@SEND
A: \ABC
@SEND KKKK
@CASE GA+?
@SEND BRK+
Search dot pattern free signal until it is found
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Station name (Example: LYNGBY RADIO)
Who are you?
Station identity exchange
Who are you?
Station identity exchange
Subscriber's telex number (in example, 72 is country
code of Japan) for direct dialing mode
code of Japan) for direct dialing mode
Location and name of file message
A: \ABC
A: \ABC
Request for termination of message
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